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US5222638AExpiredUtilityPatentIndex 96

Hanger for dual prong belts

Assignee: B & G PLASTICS INCPriority: Jan 7, 1992Filed: Jan 7, 1992Granted: Jun 29, 1993
Est. expiryJan 7, 2012(expired)· nominal 20-yr term from priority
Inventors:KOLTON CHESTERSPATER STUART S
A47G 25/743Y10S223/01
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Claims

Abstract

A belt hanger comprised of a unitary body of a synthetic material has a hook portion and an elongate body portion depending from the hook portion, the body portion comprising a first part extending longitudinally thereof depending from the hook portion and having an opening therethrough, a belt prong-receiving part continuous with the body portion first part and a second part extending longitudinally of the body portion continuous with the prong-receiving part and having a projection thereon configured to seat in the opening of the body portion first part. The prong-receiving part defines a pair of prong residence openings mutually laterally spaced in respect of the body portion.

Claims

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What is claimed is: 
     
       1. A belt hanger comprised of a unitary body of a synthetic material having a hook portion and an elongate body portion depending from said hook portion, said body portion comprising a first part extending longitudinally thereof depending from said hook portion and having an opening therethrough, a belt prong-receiving part continuous with said body portion first part and a second part extending longitudinally of said body portion continuous with said prong-receiving part and having a projection thereon configured to seat in said opening of said body portion first part, said prong-receiving part defining a pair of prong residence openings mutually laterally spaced in respect of said body portion, first and second slits extending longitudinally of said body portion respectively into communication with said prong residence openings and third and fourth slits extending laterally of said body portion respectively into communication with said prong residence openings, said third and fourth slits having respective ends distal from said prong residence openings, said ends being spaced from one another by a portion of said prong-receiving part, said body portion first and second parts being of thickness exceeding that of said prong-receiving part.   
     
     
       2. The invention claimed in claim 1 wherein said body portion first part and said prong-receiving part jointly define a first fold line and wherein said body portion second part and said prong-receiving part jointly define a second fold line in said hanger.

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